Transfer News LIVE updates: Gossip, deals and rumours throughout the day and night.

Thursday, November 16

3.30pm: Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill has turned down the chance to speak to Sunderland about the possibility of becoming their next boss.

Sky Sports News claim O'Neill is flattered by the interest but does not feel the move would be right for him at the present time.

Yesterday the news broke the Scottish FA have also made an approach for the current Northern Ireland manager.

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Top heavy - Alvaro Morata, Romelu Lukaku and Harry Kane are guaranteed to start for three of the biggest clubs every week. Chuck in a couple of top attacking midfielders and who cares if your defence is a bit ropey?

He told The Sentinel: "He's quick, he can jump really high, he can pass the ball, he can shoot, he doesn't get beat one-v-one. He's like the ultimate defender.

"I wasn't surprised we got him because obviously we've got a good link with Chelsea, but I was surprised they let him go just because they've not had the greatest starts and I really do think he's going to turn out to be one of the top centre halves in the country.

"For them to let him go to us is fantastic for us, but surprising."

9:30am: Arsene Wenger has played down reports that his Arsenal position will be reviewed at the end of the season and said he plans to see out his contract at the club.

"I said I sit down with the board at the end of every season and see where we go from there, so that's not exactly the same," Wenger said.

"Sometimes you will say a sentence and people will turn it the way we would like to go.

"I have a two-year contract and I will always try to go the end of my contract, but I always have the honesty to sit down with the board and to see where we go from there. That's quite simple."

9:00am: Manchester City defender Pablo Mari is being watched by several Premier League clubs, the Daily Mail reports.

The 24-year-old Spaniard has been captaining Dutch side NAC Breda while on loan there, and the paper says several sides are showing an interest in snapping him up for a bargain price in January.

7:45am: Watford's Stefano Okaka is being chased by a host of Ligue 1 sides, according to the Sun.

The 28-year-old, who has struggled for match action with the Hornets, could be on the move in the January transfer window.

7:00am: Arsenal could be keen to sign Marouane Fellaini when his deal with Manchester United expires at the end of the season, the Daily Express reports.

The paper says the 29-year-old is keen to move on, and that several clubs in the Premier League and across Europe could join the chase for his signature, including the Gunners.

However, the Mirror reports that United are optimistic they will be able to come to an arrangement over a contract extension with the Belgium midfielder.

6:00am: Arsenal may be about to lose Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil but there could soon be a new manager in the dugout at the Emirates.

According to Gazzetta Dello Sport, the Gunners are eyeing a swoop for Carlo Ancelotti.

The Italian has been highly sought-after since leaving Bayern Munich earlier in the season.

Transfer News LIVE updates: Gossip, deals and rumours throughout the day and night.

Wednesday, November 15

9.30pm: Robert Lewandowski wants Bayern Munich to sign a young striker to take some pressure off of him.

The 29-year-old told SportBild: "It would definitely be an option to sign a hungry, young striker who wants to learn from an experienced player.

"It would be a relief for me to play 15 or 20 minutes less in a game, then you have more energy for the next games and a higher probability of staying fit and minimising the risk of injuries."

8.45pm: Spanish journalist Eduardo Inda has claimed Lionel Messi has been unsettled by the recent unrest in Catalonia and has weighed up a move to China.

“A few months ago Messi was a little down and was thinking seriously before the World Cup in Russia to go to China,” Inda said.

“They tell me that he would have received offers of 150 million euros per season [134m].

“Despite this, his intention is to stay, although he has three offers in case he decides to leave the Barca team.

“City, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain all love him.”

8.15pm: Keinan Davis has signed a new contract with Aston Villa until 2020.

"It’s a great feeling to have signed a new contract,” the 19-year-old told the club website.

"This is another milestone for me this season – I had my first start and my full league debut then an international call-up and this is another one.

"The hard work continues, now. I’ve got to keep working and reach that next milestone."

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7.40pm: Cristiano Ronaldo has given Real Madrid president Florentino Perez four reasons why he wants to leave the club in a brutal ultimatum.

The Portuguese is reportedly unhappy at the Bernabeu and considering his future as he reaches the twilight of his career.

Spanish outlet Diario Gol claim Ronaldo has four major issues and has told Perez of his concerns.

The first is his salary as he believes it is insufficient compared to the likes of Barcelona ace Lionel Messi.

Ronaldo also feels Real should have supported him more with his legal troubles over his finance in the Spanish capital.

And then the rumours about Neymar and Kylian Mbappe joining the La Liga champion are the final reasons Ronaldo is said to be seriously considering an exit.

7.10pm: Chelsea and Liverpool have been told to pay £18m for PSG midfielder Javier Pastore.

Argentina star Pastore has been looking to leave the French capital after growing frustrated with a lack of playing time.

With the emergence of Adrien Rabiot, and already established stars Marco Verratti, Thiago Motta and Julian Draxler, first-team appearances have been far and few between this season under boss Unai Emery.

Chelsea and Liverpool are both long-term admirers of the 28-year-old, but face competition from Inter Milan, according to L'Equipe.

6.40pm: Davy Klaassen could put an end to his Everton nightmare by moving to Fenerbahce on loan in January.

The Dutch international joined the Toffees from Ajax for around £25m on a five-year deal in the summer from Ajax.

But he has struggled for form after starting just three Premier League games and has not even been part of the squad for their last two matches in the league.

And now Klaassen, who finished runners-up with Ajax last season in the Europa League, has been given a chance to rekindle his career in Turkey.

According to Turkish publication Sporx, Fenerbahce official Hasan Cetinkaya has met with Everton executives to discuss a potential temporary deal that could involve a £2.24m (€2.5m) loan fee.

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6pm: David De Gea will NOT leave Manchester United as an agreement has been reached for Real Madrid to sign Kepa instead.

The holders of the Champions League are hunting a new goalkeeper ahead of next summer.

A successor to Keylor Navas is wanted, and De Gea has long been targeted by Real.

But United have held firm in their bid to keep the world-class shot-stopper at Old Trafford.

As a result, Real appear to have turned to Spain’s No.2 and De Gea’s international team-mate Kepa.

5.30pm: Barcelona are seriously considering turning to Christian Eriksen due to frustrations with Liverpool over Philippe Coutinho.

The Brazilian was blocked from leaving Anfield for the Nou Camp, despite Barca offering up to £118m.

Coutinho was and still is keen to complete his dream move to the Catalan giants.

But Liverpool could once again prove an immovable obstacle should Barcelona return in 2018.

As a result, Spanish outlet Don Balon claim Tottenham playmaker Eriksen is lined up as their Plan B.

5pm: Cristiano Ronaldo could be on his way to PSG rather than Manchester United, according to the bookies.

BetStars Director of Trading Ian Marmion said: “PSG are leading the charge to sign Cristiano Ronaldo after the four-time Ballon d’Or winner expressed a desire to leave Real Madrid.

“The Paris club may look to add another superstar to their ranks and have been priced as the 3/1 favourites to bring the 32-year-old across to the Parc des Princes.

“Ronaldo’s former side, Manchester United, are the second favourites to sign the Portuguese star and are priced at 4/1 to stump up the money to bring him back to Manchester.

“Ronaldo to sign for any MLS side is priced at 7/1, while a return to former club Sporting Lisbon has been priced at 8/1 with BetStars.”